Iran Takes Eleven More Medals in World Disabled Athletics

October 30, 2003 - 0:0
TEHRAN (Mehr News Agency) – Iran’s disabled athletes won 11 more medals in the world track-and-field event in Christchurch, New Zealand, Wednesday.

Jalil Baqeri and Mohammad-Sadeq Mehryar won two golds in the discus, Asghar Zare'-Nejad, Vahhab Tha'albi, Avaz Azmoudeh, and Abdolreza Jokar also bagged gold medals in the javelin, Ali Naderi and Mohammad Dabbagh stood top in the discus, and Kavous Zamenzadeh, Mokhtar Nour-Afshan, Mohammad Zare'-Govar took two silvers in the javelin.

The country's medal toll reached 29 on the third day of the world athletics.

Iran scooped up nine medals on the opening day of the world meet, which started Monday.

In men's contests, Ali Naderi, Alireza Yamoussa, and Mokhtar Nour-Afshan bagged golds for Iran and their teammates Mohammadreza Mirzaei and Hassan Houshyar won one silver and one bronze, respectively.

Iran's female athletes Fatemeh Montazeri, A'zam Khodayari won silver medals and Mahnaz Qobdian and Mojgan Torfinejad took two bronzes.

On the second day of world contests which are qualifiers for the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games, the Iranian representatives snatched seven gold and two silver medals.

Two golds came by sportswomen A'zam Khodayari and Zahra Taqi-Beigi in the javelin, three were won by Jalil Baqeri, Ebrahim Asgari, and Alireza Kamali in men's shot-put, and two more were added to Iran's asset by Asghar Zarei-Nejad and Seyed Javad Alavi in men's discus.

Iran also took two silvers in men's competitions as Mehrdad Karamzadeh and Ali Darbaghshahi finished runner-up in the discus and shot-put respectively.

Forty-three countries have pitted 800 athletes in the world competitions, which run through Friday.